mpm

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man

A simple set of macros good enough to write Unix man pages which are the
forum of documentation used in the Unix operating system.
Jens Schweikhardt's
man-Page Howto
gives guidance on how to use them; no Unix program, library, or file
format is complete without a man page describing it.
Larry Kollar's
Writing Effective Manual Pages
is also recommended.

Bob Diertens's
gpresent
is a package for making presentations with GNU groff and
acroread.
It consist of a set of macros, called present, to be used with groff and
a post-processor for manipulating the PostScript output of groff.
Without the use of the PAUSE macro, it can also be used for making
slides.

To Do

From: Rick Richardson <rickr@mn.rr.com>
WRT: mv
"A Macro Package for View Graphs and Slides"
T. A. Dolotta
D. W. Smith
There is no date on that Bell Labs memorandum that I can find, but
some of the examples in its appendix are dated 2/4/87.

"The -mpm Macro Package" B. W. Kernighan and C. J. Van Wyk.
Describes the -mpm macros, a version of -ms that does automatic page
balancing.